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SF State Magazine spotlights the University’s trailblazing sexuality studies program

The Spring/Summer 2018 issue of SF State Magazine — now available at magazine.sfsu.edu — looks back on the founding of the University’s pioneering sexuality studies program while spotlighting other areas where the University continues to lead the way, from research labs to restauraunt kitchens.

The cover story pays tribute to late Professor of Psychology John DeCecco, who began teaching the popular (and controversial) course “Variations on Human Sexuality” in the 1970s. The issue also features an in-depth look at SF State’s Estuary and Ocean Science Center (EOS), the only university laboratory for marine research on San Francisco Bay, and its important work to monitor the effects of climate change.